"I want to thank everyone who has helped me and my family through this entire ordeal," Berry added. "Everyone who has supported us, it has been a blessing to have such an outpouring of love and kindness."

Berry said she was "getting stronger each day" and urged people to continue to respect the girls' privacy so they could "have a normal life."

DeJesus, accompanied by her parents, also thanked people for their support, as did Knight, who claimed that donations from strangers helped her "build a brand-new life."

Knight said she was "doing fine," adding, "I may have been through hell and back, but I'm strong enough to walk through hell with a smile on my face and my head held high and my feet firmly on the ground."

She noted that God's plan for her was to help others who have been in the same situation she was in.

All three women looked healthy and happy, even sporting new hairstyles and makeup.

The video was uploaded by Hennes Paynter Communications, a PR firm that, along with the attorneys, social-media strategist and videographer involved in the clip's production, is working pro bono on behalf of the Cleveland kidnapping victims, according to a note posted with the video.